EISENBERG: Jason Shapiro, math major, now working for a financial firm that does high math.

SHAPIRO: That's basically right.

EISENBERG: Do you watch a lot of movies?

SHAPIRO: I would watch the movie "Airplane" as many times as necessary.

EISENBERG: Oh, you like a comedy. I get it. This game is called, He Was In That? You know how it seems like some actors are in every movie? That's because some of them literally are. Try to name a movie, for example, that does not star Michael Caine, Anthony Hopkins or Donald Sutherland. Try it. Try it right now. Try it, try it, you can't.

SHAPIRO: "Airplane."

EISENBERG: "Airplane."

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WINKLE: "Ghostbusters."

EISENBERG: All right, you did it. In this game, I'm going to name a movie and you're going to tell me which one of these illustrious thespians appeared in that film. Okay, so it's Caine, Hopkins or Sutherland. We'll start with you, Hannah. He gave love-starved butlers a good name in "The Remains of the Day."

WINKLE: Hopkins.

EISENBERG: That is correct.

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EISENBERG: Jason, he was the depressingly loyal butler Alfred in "The Dark Knight."

SHAPIRO: Caine.

EISENBERG: That is correct.

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EISENBERG: Hannah, in the original 1969 "The Italian Job," he was the head thief Charlie Croker.

WINKLE: Caine.

EISENBERG: That is correct.

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EISENBERG: In the 2003 remake of "The Italian Job," he played John Bridger, a conman out for one last heist.